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Patient Reporting of Safety experiences in Organisational Care Transfers (PRoSOCT): a feasibility study of a patient reporting tool as a proactive approach to identifying latent conditions within healthcare systems

机译:患者报告组织护理转移中的安全经验(PRoSOCT):对患者报告工具的可行性研究,作为一种主动方法来识别医疗保健系统内的潜在状况

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Background It is increasingly recognised that patients can play a role in reporting safety incidents. Studies have tended to focus on patients within hospital settings, and on the reporting of patient safety incidents as defined within a medical model of safety. This study aims to determine the feasibility of collecting and using patient experiences of safety as a proactive approach to identifying latent conditions of safety as patients undergo organisational care transfers. Methods and analysis The study comprises three components: (1) patients’ experiences of safety relating to a care transfer, (2) patients’ receptiveness to reporting experiences of safety, (3) quality improvement using patient experiences of safety. (1) A safety survey and evaluation form will be distributed to patients discharged from 15 wards across four clinical areas (cardiac, care of older people, orthopaedics and stroke) over 1?year. Healthcare professionals involved in the care transfer will be provided with a regular summary of patient feedback. (2) Patients (n=36) who return an evaluation form will be sampled representatively based on the four clinical areas and interviewed about their experiences of healthcare and safety and completing the survey. (3) Healthcare professionals (n=75) will be invited to participate in semistructured interviews and focus groups to discuss their experiences with and perceptions of receiving and using patient feedback. Data analysis will explore the relationship between patient experiences of safety and other indicators and measures of quality and safety. Interview and focus group data will be thematically analysed and triangulated with all other data sources using a convergence coding matrix. Ethics and dissemination The study has been granted National Health Service (NHS) Research Ethics Committee approval. Patient experiences of safety will be disseminated to healthcare teams for the purpose of organisational development and quality improvement. Results will be disseminated to study participants as well as through peer-reviewed outputs.
机译:背景技术人们日益认识到,患者可以在报告安全事件中发挥作用。研究倾向于集中在医院环境内的患者,以及在安全性医学模型中定义的患者安全事件的报告上。这项研究旨在确定收集和利用患者安全经验的可行性,作为在患者接受组织护理转移时识别安全隐患的积极方法。方法和分析该研究包括三个部分:(1)患者与护理转移相关的安全经验;(2)患者对报告安全经验的接受程度;(3)使用患者安全经验改善质量。 (1)在1年内,将向15个病区的四个临床区域(心脏病,老年人护理,骨科和中风)的患者分发安全调查和评估表。将向参与护理转移的医护专业人员提供患者反馈的定期摘要。 (2)将根据四个临床领域代表性地对返回评估表的患者(n = 36)进行抽样,并就他们的医疗保健和安全经验进行访谈并完成调查。 (3)将邀请医疗保健专业人员(n = 75)参加半结构化访谈和焦点小组,讨论他们在接受和使用患者反馈方面的经验和看法。数据分析将探讨患者的安全经验与其他指标和质量与安全措施之间的关系。采访和焦点小组数据将使用收敛编码矩阵进行专题分析,并与所有其他数据源进行三角剖分。道德与传播该研究已获得美国国家卫生服务(NHS)研究伦理委员会的批准。为了组织发展和质量改善的目的,将把患者的安全体验传播给医疗团队。结果将分发给研究参与者以及通过同行评审的输出。

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